To quote my own preview one more time: It's easy for me to poke fun at Sniper Elite. The series is built around a silly gimmick, and makes no secret of that fact—every kill is a chance to revel in your prowess, to admire every exploding eyeball and sh...
Published: 2017-02-15, Author: Ben , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: Sniper Elite is one of the few series still carrying the torch of World War 2. It's also one of the few series to magnify and capitalise on that level from Call of Duty 4. What made that mission so memorable, apart from the calming mentorship and eagle-fo...
To quote my own preview one more time: It's easy for me to poke fun at Sniper Elite. The series is built around a silly gimmick, and makes no secret of that fact—every kill is a chance to revel in your prowess, to admire every exploding eyeball and shatte...
Abstract: Nazis and testicles, well exploding testicles, are two things very much tied to the Sniper Elite series. Ever since the x-ray mechanic was brought into Sniper Elite V2, players have been having fun popping nazi testicle after nazi testicle (link mandator...
Published: 2017-02-17, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Wide open levels with lots of gameplay possibilities, Slow-mo X-ray sniping still as satisfying (and sick) as ever, Multiplayer survival and co-op modes add lots of replay value
Story isn't all that engaging, Game engine starting to show its age, Enemies still not the smartest bunch
You won't get too many surprises, as the story really just isn't all that engaging, but it doesn't matter. By looking good, doubling down on the macabre yet moreish sniper gameplay, and expanding each mission area to really let you play the way you want...
Published: 2017-02-13, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: If there's one thing I've learned from the Sniper Elite games, it's that basing an entire game around sharpshooting is not as easy as you might think. The problem is the qualities that make a great sniper and the qualities that make a great game are entir...
Published: 2017-02-13, Author: Martin , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Whether rightly or wrongly, Rebellion - one of the UK's longest standing indies, something the Oxford-based studio is understandably proud of - has a bit of a patchy reputation. Perhaps it's the frayed edges found in work-for-hire such as the brilliantly...
Sniper Elite 4 is without a doubt the best in the series, adding in badly-needed mechanics that provide a springboard from a good game to an amazing one. The open world layout and relaxed approach to objectives gives gamers the freedom to tackle each envi...
Published: 2017-02-13, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Distinctive and involving missions, looks great, superb level design, satisfying sniping and stealth, rigorous AI, imaginative asymmetric co-op mode
Cut-scenes not the most polished, dialogue merely serviceable, some multiplayer modes much less appealing than others
Sniper Elite 4 really impresses is the way its stealth and sniping systems mesh with the enemy artificial intelligence and level design to create something which, while recognisably a videogame, nevertheless has a ring of authenticity to it. It's bollock-...
Published: 2017-02-13, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: RebellionThe first big shooter game of 2017 is great.Sniper Elite 4 carries on the tradition of the series by getting better and better with each title. Concerns about the previous game included a barely-there storyline and lack of space in each level. Bo...